Receive information about goods stopped by customs as an interested party

Service Description

If goods are suspected of infringing intellectual property rights, the customs authorities can detain them at the border or suspend further clearance. This can prevent infringing goods from entering the internal market. The holder of these rights can apply to the customs authorities for this procedure.


If authorization has been granted and suspicious goods are found, customs will inform you of this as part of the customs procedure. The rights holder can inspect the goods. This may be followed by various steps:

  • The goods will be destroyed under customs supervision if the necessary requirements are met. If the goods are in your possession or you have declared them, you can consent to their destruction. Your consent is also deemed to have been given if you do not object to the destruction within the deadline.
  • If you object to the destruction, the rights holder must initiate civil court proceedings to decide on the infringement.
  • If the infringement is not confirmed or the rights holder has not initiated civil proceedings, the goods will continue to be processed or handed over.

Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)

Competent Authority

Die Zolldienststelle, welche die Ware angehalten hat